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- From: Art_Beyersdorfer@edtng.uwp.edu (Art Beyersdorfer)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.misc
- Subject: qemm/qram
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- Message-ID: <Art_Beyersdorfer.033g@edtng.uwp.edu>
- Date: 11 Sep 92 13:47:18 CST
- Organization: Electric Dreams: The Next Generation BBS
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- I would like some information about the two programs, qemm and qram. Both
- of those programs are from Quarterdeck, and I would appreciate finding out
- what those programs do, and how well they work.
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- Specifically for myself, I am running a very vanilla 286, 2meg of ram, no
- LIM or other expanded memory drivers. I would still like to be able to do
- some memory management, but because of the age of my processor, I have not
- found anything that I thought would work, or, if it worked, it used up so
- much of my 640k, that applications would start to fail.
-
- I had always understood that qemm would not work on a 286, but have
- recently been told that it will. In any case, is it worth trying either of
- those programs, and, if so, which one might make more sense for my system?
- And, even more specific, what is it they are designed to do, and what do
- they really do?
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